Kemo
04-10-2018, 04:20 PM
Fans were not expecting Brock Lesnar to retain the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 34 and the events that followed were as surprising as the result of the Mania main event.
It was reported after the PPV that Lesnar got into an argument with none other than the Boss, Vince McMahon backstage, which ended with the Beast throwing off his Universal title.
At that point, not much was known about the reason for this altercation, however now a new report from PWTorch might have shed some more light on the situation.
According to the site, Roman Reigns was not expected to get busted open during the show and the color on television was the catalyst of the dispute.
Not only this but the German Announcers were not aware that their table will be used in a spot during the bout which may explain previous reports of the Universal Champion going off script near the end of the Championship match.
As noted before, Brock Lesnar has signed a new, short-term deal with the company but there is no word yet on how or if this altercation will affect the plans officials had for Lesnar’s future before the Show of Shows.
It was reported after the PPV that Lesnar got into an argument with none other than the Boss, Vince McMahon backstage, which ended with the Beast throwing off his Universal title.
At that point, not much was known about the reason for this altercation, however now a new report from PWTorch might have shed some more light on the situation.
According to the site, Roman Reigns was not expected to get busted open during the show and the color on television was the catalyst of the dispute.
Not only this but the German Announcers were not aware that their table will be used in a spot during the bout which may explain previous reports of the Universal Champion going off script near the end of the Championship match.
As noted before, Brock Lesnar has signed a new, short-term deal with the company but there is no word yet on how or if this altercation will affect the plans officials had for Lesnar’s future before the Show of Shows.